Netflix made a spash last summer when it resurrected the fan favorite comedy series for a fourth season, seven years after it was canceled on Fox. The actors' schedules were similarly busy then, but series creator Mitch Hurwitz found a creative way around that by focusing each episode around a different character. As a result, the ensemble didn't interact as much as in previous seasons.

Here, we round up some of the most dysfunctional families to get past the censors of the small screen.

In his interview, Sarandos made note of that, saying it was "a fair criticism." So we can hope for and expect a little bit more Bluth family togetherness when the show finally returns.